One factor that comes into play is whether the person has a "stake" in the community, owning a home, for example, having family in the community, and having a job. This sort of stake in a stable life tends to reduce the risk of flight. Another factor is the person's relationships with others in other places. A person who has family, friends, or acquaintances in other places has the wherewithal to use those relationships to flee. Yet another factor is liquid assets. The more money a person has, the easier it is for him or her to run.